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Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Dr Mark Wenitong explains how to use a nasal rapid antigen test (RAT) | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
In this video, Dr Mark Wenitong explains how to use a nasal rapid antigen test (RAT) to test for COVID-19.
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What you need to know about COVID-19 - Immunisation Coalition
What you need to know about COVID-19 so you can protect yourself, your friends, family and the rest of the community.
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Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 vaccines for people affected by cancer | Cancer Australia
Cancer Australia has compiled answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about COVID-19 vaccines for people affected by cancer based on information and evidence currently available in Australia and internationally.
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Is my newborn safe? - MyDr.com.au
Dr Norman Swan explains the risks of COVID-19 to your newborn.
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Why is washing hands so important? - MyDr.com.au
Washing your hands is the most critically important thing you can do to protect yourself against COVID-19.
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What would happen if I was told to self-isolate? - MyDr.com.au
There's a difference between self-isolation and being quarantined because you are infected yourself.
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Video: Choosing a face mask - MyDr.com.au
What's the best face mask to protect against coronavirus? Dr Norman Swan examines the options.
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Hand Hygiene | SA Health
Hand hygiene refers to any method which effectively removes soil and any harmful germs.
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Whooping cough overview - MyDr.com.au
Whooping cough is a highly infectious disease that causes sudden attacks of coughing that often end in a high-pitched whooping sound. The cough commonly persists for up to 3 months.
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Colds - Better Health Channel
Cold viruses are spread by sneezing, coughing and hand contact.
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